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Home / Health / 13-Year-Old Finds Kinship in Tourette's Movie

13-Year-Old Finds Kinship in Tourette's Movie

12 Jan

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Summary

  • A 13-year-old actor with Tourette's found comfort on film set.
  • The movie, 'I Swear,' focuses on a Tourette's campaigner.
  • Filming provided the first opportunity to meet others with Tourette's.
13-Year-Old Finds Kinship in Tourette's Movie

A 13-year-old with Tourette's syndrome has shared how his film debut in 'I Swear' provided him with a sense of relief and normalcy. The movie, a biopic of campaigner John Davidson, allowed him to connect with others who share his condition.

Filming in Scotland was a significant experience for the young actor, as it marked his initial encounter with both children and adults diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome. This exposure proved to be a powerful affirmation of his own life.

He expressed that being on set made him feel less anxious, knowing he was among peers. The experience reinforced the idea that a normal life is achievable, despite the challenges associated with Tourette's.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The film helped him feel less nervous and more confident about living a normal life by connecting him with others who have Tourette's.
'I Swear' is a biopic about John Davidson, a campaigner with Tourette's syndrome who gained recognition in the late 1980s.
No, filming for 'I Swear' was the first time the 13-year-old actor had the opportunity to meet other children and adults with the condition.

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